1906. Volume 1 of 3. A-D. The subject of this work is the evolution
or natural growth of religious beliefs throughout the world, from
the lowest to the highest forms. Religion is that belief about the
unknown, and that opinion as to the realities of the universe,
which affects the conduct of men to one another in their daily
life. These ideals are illustrated here with a fullness of
knowledge, a wealth of illustration and a calmness of mind, which
are probably not found combined in any other book on this subject.
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